| Slobodan Markovic on Sun, 20 Jun 1999 02:05:52 +0200 |
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| Syndicate: Re: an honest question. |
> But I found myself, after a decade of living uncomfortably
> close to the bloody disaster of the Wars for Greater Serbia
Serbian nationalism is an important factor, but you should
NEVER underestimate the Croatian and Bosnian nationalisms.
For a war you always need (at least) two sides. As I said
once, there were ABSOLUTELY NO "good guys" in the past wars
on Balkans.
> Or would you have suggested something original, like -- more
> negotiations? While 500,000 people starved in the hills? And
> another 100,000 lived in camps?
Before NATO started the war there were no "500.000 people
starving in the hills and another 100.000 living in camps".
In that period, before the war, many things could have been
done on a political field. I just don't believe that the US
were not able to blow away (in a peaceful manner) one petty
politician in one small and (economically) weak country. I'm
sure that the US had all the power to make peace on Kosovo,
even then.
But, as Boris Buden once noticed, it is really amazing that,
as he put it - The American giant, is continuing to act as a
political dwarf in all past and present Balkan affairs.
> And all the military-age men were tortured to death?
Some military-aged men were separated from the refugee
columns, but we still don't know how many (not ALL for
sure) and what EXACTLY happened to them.
Who knows... maybe they were tortured and killed, but you
should not play so easily with the yet-unproven facts. Let's
wait a bit and see what REALLY happened. There will be a time
to talk. The arbitrary statements wont get us anywhere.
Greetings,
Slobodan Markovic | http://solair.eunet.yu/~twiddle
Internodium Project | http://www.internodium.org.yu
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